TITLE: An Essay towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe, by the Establishment of an European Dyet, Parliament, or Estates
in Collection of the works of William Penn(Volume 2)

AUTHOR:   Penn, William.   - EDITOR:   Penn, William.  

Table of Contents:    Corpus Table of Contents
  • (52)  An ESSAY towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe, by the Establishment of an European Dyet, Parliament, or Estates.    Starts at - Img NONE Pg UN
  • (53)  An ESSAY towards the Present and Future Peace of EUROPE, &c.    Starts at - Img 842 Pg 839
    • (53.1)  Sect. I. OF PEACE, and it's Advantages.    Starts at - Img 842 Pg 839
    • (53.2)  Sect. II. Of the Means of Peace, which is Justice rather than War.    Starts at - Img 842 Pg 839
    • (53.3)  Sect. III. GOVERNMENT, it's Rise and End under all Models.    Starts at - Img 843 Pg 840
    • (53.4)  Sect. IV. Of a General Peace, or the Peace of Europe, and the Means of it.    Starts at - Img 844 Pg 841
    • (53.5)  Sect. V. Of the Causes of Difference, and Motives to Violate Peace.    Starts at - Img 844 Pg 841
    • (53.6)  Sect. VI. Of Titles, upon which those Differences may arise.    Starts at - Img 844 Pg 841
    • (53.7)  Sect. VII. Of the Composition of these Imperial States.    Starts at - Img 845 Pg 842
    • (53.8)  Sect. VIII. Of the Regulation of the Imperial States in Session.    Starts at - Img 845 Pg 842
    • (53.9)  Sect. IX. Of the Objections that may be advanced against the Design:    Starts at - Img 846 Pg 843
    • (53.10)  Sect. X. Of the real Benefits that flow from this Proposal about Peace.    Starts at - Img 847 Pg 844